Mumbai Weather

August 2026 (This Month)

Historical data
Average Temperature
29.0 °C
High
/
25.7 °C
Low
219.1mm
Precipitation
29.7°C
Peak Temp
24.8°C
Low Temp
17
Days Count

Temperature Trends

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Analyzing Historical Data

Analyzing 15 years of historical data...

Analysis Period

Years: 15
Location: Mumbai
Period: 2026-08-01 to 2026-08-17

Weather Insights

Key findings from analysis for selected period

Hot Weather

Info

Average highs of 29.0°C in Mumbai. Hot conditions.

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Stable Climate

Notable

Consistent temperatures with only 4.9°C variation.

High Rainfall Period

Worth noting

219mm of rain over 17 days.

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3 Exceptional Weather Events

Info

The most extreme days in this period:

Aug 7 Heat

Hottest day: 29.7°C

Aug 16 Heat

Hottest day: 29.7°C

Aug 11 Rain

Heavy rain: 30.6mm in one day

11 High Heat Index Days

Info

11 days where humidity amplified heat sensation (36.4°C heat index). 29.4°C temperature felt like 36.4°C due to 82% humidity.

High Humidity Levels

Info

Average humidity of 83% indicates persistently moist air conditions. Heat sensation amplified during warm periods (29.0°C average temperature). Consistently stable humidity levels (9% variation).

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Consistent Humidity Levels

Notable

Stable humidity conditions with only 9% variation (80%-89%). Predictable moisture levels throughout period.

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